Electoral College is Wrong The Electoral College is the name given to a group of electors who are nominated by political activists and party members within the states. The electoral college really isn't necessary and should be abolished. There are numerous reasons why this is so. With the Electoral College in affect third parties don't have a chance to become the president, which isn't fair. Electors are expected to be honest but in the past our country has caught some untruthful ones
Should the Electoral College Be Abolished? Most Americans think the Electoral College is a nuanced and complex system designed to safeguard democracy. It seems that dividing electoral votes among states and awarding each state's electors to one of the primary candidates would be an effective system and one that would preserve our nation’s freedom. And so society blissfully forges on believing our current system of election is both impartial and up to date. But little do most American citizens know
In the article “Electoral College: An Overview” Ballaro and Bourassa state that, “Before the controversial 2000 presidential election focused a spotlight on the electoral college, many people both within the United States and abroad remained unaware of the fact that the U.S. president is not elected directly by the people.” This is what seems to be their thesis statement. The electoral college is a group of electors in each state that have the ability to elect or keep a candidate from winning even
The electoral college restrains people’s voices from being heard and are left to suffer the consequences. The electoral college is a system that has been used since 1787 and is an indirect method used to select the president of the United states. There are 538 electoral college votes and a candidate only requires a maximum of 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. The electoral votes are divided based on the state’s population and each house representative and US senator receive one electoral
revising, the Electoral College? I believe that we should completely abolish the Electoral College. I don't believe that it doesn't meet the standards in todays society. There are a lot of issues within the Electoral College. For example, sometimes the electors go against the favorable candidate that the voters want. The most recent example occurred in 2000 when Al Gore won the popular vote, but George W. Bush earned more electoral votes, giving him the presidency. Electoral College was great when
The Electoral College has been around since 1787 and is how the United States elects the president and vice president. Many people support the Electoral College because the Founding Fathers thought it was the only way to have a democracy without completely trusting the people to elect the president. The Electoral College process is stated in the Constitution so many people think it is the only way to elect the president. Many critics of the Electoral College call it out on the fact that a candidate
Time Out for the Electoral College American citizens are naïve of the function of the Electoral College because they believe in error that they directly elect the President and Vice President when in fact the “Electors” representing the candidates cast the Electoral College votes. The Electoral College Two hundred years ago, the Framers of the Constitution outlined the Electoral College when they disagreed on who should elect the president, and disagreed on the role of the people, the
country together. Although its existence creates additional controversy within the U.S., the Electoral College keeps our country together because it doesn’t let a majority shove out or reject the minority of the country. The idea of it drew the leaders of the colonies together despite most of them having very different ideas on how the president should be elected. The current issue regarding the Electoral College today is that many people do not understand its purpose and the reasons behind it. What
The abolishment of the electoral college has been a highly debated political topic since it was first established by our founding fathers. The Electoral College is a voting system that was put in place by the founding fathers back in 1787. When voters casts their ballots, they are actually voting for the presidential electors. Each state is guaranteed at least 3 electoral votes. The number of electors a state has is equivalent to the number of representatives they have plus the 2 seats in Senate
voting. They did not want a group to go off in the wrong direction and take control over others. They thought that a chosen group of more educated and elite individuals elected by the people would be able to better interpret the situation and exercise better judgement. In a way, they were trying to safeguard democracy by instituting the Electoral College as the method to elect our presidents. Not all systems are perfect, nor is the Electoral College. As we seen in the 2016 presidential election, the